Timo Laukkanen
Research assistant
timo.j.laukkanen@utu.fi |
Biodegradable polymers; Durable elastomers; Flexible and stretchable electronics
Timo Laukkanen is currently a Master's student and a research assistant in the Materials for Flexible Devices research group at the University of Turku. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry and began his Master's degree in Materials Engineering in 2024.
The primary focus of my research is the manufacture of sustainable polymer materials for flexible electronics. The objective of this research is to create transparent, stretchable, flexible, durable, and biodegradable polymer substrates. It is vital to note that all of these properties are indispensable in the process of manufacturing flexible electronics.
- Biomimetic freestanding microfractals for flexible electronics (2025)
- npj Flexible Electronics
- Sustainable castor oil-derived cross-linked poly(ester-urethane) elastomeric films for stretchable transparent conductive electrodes and heaters (2024)
- Journal of Materials Chemistry A
- Sustainable cross-linked poly(glycerol–co–δ–valerolactone) urethane substrates and multipurpose transparent electrodes for wearable electronics (2024)
- Chemical Engineering Journal